!4—Lancaster Farmlni. Saturday. Sept 26.1974 2 EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION First place winners in the Atlantic Cloister FFA Chapter. They are, left to Regional Dairy Cattle Judging right, Leonard Martin, Harry Contest at Springfield, Mass., was this Leininger and Kerry Boyd, team from Ephrata High School's Breeze Through Forage Harvest In the field or at the silo, Badger Forage Boxes Big, Fast cut your forage handling time to a minimum _ . . , Engineered with the ideal mix of rigidity and Dependable flexibility, they handle big, heavy loads with Pnrano Rrtvoc ease Al| -steel, welded channel frame absorbs rorage DOA6S shocks and flexing stresses Steel side and roof supports add load carrying strength DFPA ex terior plywood floor and side walls won t warp, buckle or separate Full width beaters and cross conveyor plus roller chain drive give smooth fast unloading Available in 14 and 16-foot models 400 and 700 cu ft capacity Get more details from your nearest dealer See Your Local GRUMELLI'S FARM ISAAC W HURST LLOYD E. KREIDER SERVICE o#i RD#l . Mechanics Grove East Earl, Pa. Cochranville, Pa. ph - (215 J 445-5767 Ph |2ls] 932-2934 Ph 786-7318 CARL I. SHIRK SHOW-EASE STALL f*P #5 n 523 Willow W Lebanon, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 274-1436 Ph. 299-2536 The g Era to 2.000 A.D. JJEWS OF EARTH. ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY PRELIMINARY RESEARCH HAS BERN DONE WITH ELECTRICAL fields benefih mmsms . .NOWSCIBNTTSB XE/mmUGr TO MODIFY LIGHTNING ITSELF (MbCH IS GENERATED IN THE TURBULENT INNARDS OF DEVELOPING STORMS}... ,'/ ' ' itiiß EXPERIMENTS. NON SHIFT 10 INTERIOR OP CLOUDS ... ATTfIE SAME time, emphasis WILL SHIFT FROM LIGHTNING INVESTIGATION TO LIGHTNING SUPPRESSION.. PAST NAS CONCENTRATED ON WHETHER CHAFF SEEDING WAS EFFECTNB IN REDUCING THE ELECTRICAL FIELD BENEATH A TWNDEmm .. .MOW COMCENTKM/OM /S ON WHETHER CHAFF SEEPING CAUSE USED TO SUPPRESS U£HTNIM6,WHICri ORISIMATES FROM CENTERS OF AN ELECTRICAL CHARGE IN&DEA THUNDERSTORM. Gerhard Roman and Ivan Bauman of P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc., in Smoketown, Pennsylvania, recently participated in a special two day Dealer Seminar which included an inspection tour of the Ortho fertilizer manufacturing facilities in Fort Madison, lowa. Over 100 dealers attended, representing Illinois, In diana, Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania. While touring the plant, Mr. Roman and Mr. Bauman had an opportunity to see Ortho’s new Ammonium Nitrate facilities which recently began producing a new harder, denser \S 45-hp 1530 Diesel... Whether you want a No. 1 or No. 2 Tractor the 1530 should be your first choice If you can do all your farming with a 40- to 50-hp tractor, you’ll really like the 1530 with its high-torque, variable-speed diesel engine that’ll put a lot of snap in all your equipment Or if you’re looking for a loader tractor, you'll appreciate the 1530's 8-speed igm transmission with built-in shuttle shift And its power steering and hydraulic brakes Stop in soon and get the details on this tractor that can fit into any farming operation LANDIS BROS. INC. M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS Lancaster 393-3906 Westchester 696-2990 ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnton, RD2, Pa 19540 (near Adamstown) A. B. C. GROFF, INC. Phone (215) 484-4391 New Holland 354-4191 Attend Dealer ** j . -H pelletized Ammonium Nitrate. The group also toured special Ortho field test plots, which are used to research the advantages of different fertilizers and tillage techniques. f ' && wi* •** Gerhard Roman Seminar » MMH / * ! j Ivan Bauman Mr. Ed Wheeler, president of the National Fertilizer Institute, was guest speaker at the banquet which capped off the event. His topic was “The Fertilizer Supply Situation.” SHOTZBERGER'S Elm 665-2141
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